Phyllis Wheatley

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January 26, 2016

 

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Also, her faith in God and Christian beliefs clearly lead to her belief that slavery will eventually be abolished. These ideas laid the framework for most of her writing Despite living in a nation that strongly supported slavery, yet proclaiming itself as the “land of the free,” Phillis’ ideas and messages at the heart of her writing quietly struck radical humanist arguments...
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With only opposition facing her, she successfully became the first African American woman to be published in 1767. However, 1771 was the year of publication of her first major work entitled “On an elegy to evangelist George Whitefield.” In the UK, Britons commended the book, but criticized Americans for keeping its author enslaved...
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